IU president: I will not be a lame duck
As the search for the future IU president draws on, current President Adam Herbert showed no signs of letting up during his third annual State of the University address Tuesday afternoon.
As the search for the future IU president draws on, current President Adam Herbert showed no signs of letting up during his third annual State of the University address Tuesday afternoon.
Less than two weeks after undergoing brain surgery, IU football coach Terry Hoeppner revealed Tuesday that surgeons removed scar tissue, not a recurrent tumor.
A new student group is appealing to the IU administration for a more aggressive anti-smoking policy on the Bloomington campus.
WASHINGTON -- A government agency blocked release of a report that suggests global warming is contributing to the frequency and strength of hurricanes, the journal Nature reported Tuesday.
WASHINGTON -- A plan to tighten U.S. borders by requiring passports or tamper-resistant identification cards from everyone entering the country by land from Mexico and Canada has been delayed.
LOCKWOOD VALLEY, Calif. -- Fire trucks, bulldozers and water tankers guarded homes within sight of a massive wildfire Tuesday as officials urged rural residents of Southern California mountain communities to evacuate.
John R. Myers II's lawyer plans to file an alibi for the defendant in the murder of IU student Jill Behrman, who disappeared May 31, 2000, after she went for a morning bike ride in the Bloomington area, court documents said.
The New York Times reported Tuesday that Condoleezza Rice called for U.N. peacekeeping forces to enforce the "very robust" mandate authorized by the organization. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) has said the mandate places Lebanese sovereignty paramount, and Unifil says it will not take action without authorization from the Lebanese army. Rice said the difference between her own stance and Unifil's is a problem of interpretation.
IRVING, Texas -- Byron Nelson, golf's courtly "Lord Byron" whose 11 straight tournament victories in 1945 stand as one of sports' most enduring records, died Tuesday. He was 94.
In the Big Ten, coming out on top doesn't always come easy. For the past four years, No. 3 Michigan has won the women's cross country Big Ten title. While the Wolverines are heavily favored to win their fifth straight title, the No. 29 IU women's cross country team is looking to make a dent in the rest of the field.
The IU men's golf team finished in the top five for the first time this season, placing fourth of 15 at VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout which concluded Tuesday in Ruther Glen, Va.
Just 12 days after having a second round of brain surgery, IU coach Terry Hoeppner rejoined his team Sunday after his Hoosiers fell to University of Connecticut 14-7 Saturday afternoon.
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IU versus Kentucky. Two words: Border War. No, not the Ohio River -- but rather the 49th parallel. When the IU men's soccer team battles the Wildcats at 7 p.m. tonight at Bill Armstrong Stadium, it will be a border war of a different kind.
Everyone's retirement plan features an asterisk that points to "win the lottery." Last week's lucky winner no longer has to worry about her 401(k) or how much she is paying into Social Security. In fact, assuming the winner doesn't blow it all, she won't have to work another day in her life.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Saddam Hussein's genocide trial was adjourned until early next month after a contentious session Tuesday marked by shouting matches and the ejection of the former leader from the courtroom for the second day in a row.
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Turning on the lights and having the heat turned up in the winter are conveniences most people might not consider potentially wasteful. The University, with its numerous buildings and research facilities, use a lot of energy. Research buildings such as Jordan Hall and the Chemistry Building have equipment turned on all the time and use the most energy of the buildings on campus, Assistant Director of Utilities Mark Menefee said.
ATLANTA -- Travelers showed up at airports with toiletries stored in zip-top plastic bags Tuesday as they tried to comply with new security rules allowing them to carry on small amounts of liquids and gels.
WASHINGTON -- A declassified government intelligence report says the war in Iraq has become a "cause celebre" for Islamic extremists, breeding deep resentment of the U.S. that is likely to get worse before it gets better.